News Equipment again seized from Yemen bureau, Al Jazeera claims Arabic broadcaster reports that the main door to Sana'a office was forced open with a mechanical drill on Monday night By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News BSkyB takeover: plans for Sky News are 'completely inadequate', claims union Broadcast union Bectu has warned that Sky News will still be 'deeply dependent' on News Corp, despite creation of independent company By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Guardian's Simon Rogers wins City University alumni award Guardian Datablog editor said it was 'a real honour' to win the inaugural award, which offers a £500 prize By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Guardian appoints first dedicated mobile editor Subhajit Banerjee joins from the Telegraph, where he helped launch the title's iPad app By Dave Lee • 1 min read
News International Journalism Federation appoints first female leader Brazilian journalist Elisabeth Costa, who will replace Aidan White, who stands down from the IFJ at the end of March By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Audit Bureau of Circulations to merge print and digital operations ABC says re-organisation will help simplify how publishers report their circulation figures across multiple platforms By Dave Lee • 1 min read
News Pakistan remains the world's deadliest country for journalists Press freedom group Reporters Without Borders reported that 13 journalists have been killed in the country in the past 13 months By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News PCC upholds harassment complaint against Scottish Daily Mail Complaint upheld after journalists from the newspaper visited a family's home four times in 24 hours seeking comment By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Telegraph Media Group reports 11% profit boost for 2010 Advertising rebound and integration of print and digital operations see profits rise to almost £60m By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News New York Times receives ethical journalism award for WikiLeaks coverage Judges praised the Times for its 'thoughtful, carefully calculated' coverage of last year's major WikiLeaks releases By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News Tougher online copyright enforcement is needed, warn newspaper groups The Newspaper Society and the Newspaper Publishing Association have called for harsher punishments for intellectual property infringements in a reponse to Hargreaves' Review By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News UP to Speed becomes second NCTJ-accredited photojournalism institute Up to Speed, based at the Daily Echo newspaper in Bournemouth, will join Sheffield College when its new six-month fast track photojournalism course begins later in the year By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read